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Nobel laureate Philippe Aghion explains to Matthew Partridge that competition is the key to innovation, productivity and ...
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A new executive order seeking to designate “illicit fentanyl” a “weapon of mass destruction” could open the door to a dangerous expansion of militarized law enforcement and abusive military action.
Washington — President Trump on Monday signed an executive order designating illicit fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction, directing the Pentagon and Justice Department to take additional steps to ...
“In a business, do you want to make your workers more productive, or do you want to replace them with something more productive,” asks retired Brown University professor Peter Howitt PROVIDENCE — ...
Policymakers shaping America's coal policy can learn something important from the 2025 economics Nobel Prize winners about creative destruction, the process by which new technologies replace older ...
Donald Trump’s destruction of the East Wing of the White House is more than just a serious renovation; it is a metaphor for his dismantling of traditional American governance and institutions. The ...
Former Harvard Economics professor Philippe M. Aghion won the Nobel Prize in Economics for his research on economic growth and innovation, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announced on Oct. 13.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I apply economic insights to improve regulations and their effects. Joseph Schumpeter is having a heyday. In 1942, he coined the ...